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FG budget N200 billion for military operation, poverty reduction.

FG budget N200 billion for military operation, poverty reduction.



The federal government has budgeted about N200 billion for the various military operations across the country in the fight against terrorism and other forms of banditry and poverty reduction programme in the 2024 budget.


This is as the House of Representatives will on Monday hold a townhall meeting to give Nigerians opportunity to contribute to the debate on the budget as presented by President Bola Tinubu.


The government has also budgeted about N1 trillion for public service wage adjustment for Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government, including arrears of promotion and salary increase as well as payment of severance benefits and minimum wage related adjustment


Also, the National Assembly and the National Judicial Council had a slight increase in their budget.


While the National Assembly is getting N197,932,625,616, an increase of about N40 billion, the National Judicial Council got N165 billion, an increase of about N40 billion also.


A spreadsheet of the ministerial allocation seen by The Nation revealed that the Ministry of Works got about N521 billion for its capital projects during the year, in addition to another N94 for billion coming from multilateral/bilateral funded projects.


A close study of the document revealed that Police and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps will get N50 billion and N15 billion respectively for special operations, while N50 billion has been budgeted for the Students Loan expected to take off in January 2024.


Zonal interventions otherwise known as constituency projects is allocated N100 billion in the budget, just as the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) is getting N324.844 billion while the Universal Basic Education Commission, the North East Development Commission and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will get N251.47 billion, N126.93 billion and N40 billion respectively.


Basic Health care provision fund is allocated N125.7 billion, while National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure will also get N127.73 billion.


The government is budgeting about N40 billion to pay debts incurred by MDAs on electricity bill.


However, as at the time of this report, there were still controversy as to whether the details of the budget containing projects and the allocation to the projects has been made available to lawmakers.


While some lawmakers claimed that the details were not available, former House Leader, Hon. Alhassan Ado Doguwa was quoted as saying that the President gave the leadership a flash drive containing the detail breakdown of the budget.


When contacted, the spokesman of the House, Hon. Akin Rotimi told The Nation that “the details have been made available to the chairmen of committees, saying sectoral breakdown has been published.”


He said the townhall meeting being organsied by the House will be thorough, transparent and inclusive.

FG takes delivery of 2nd Niger bridge from Julius Berger.

FG takes delivery of 2nd Niger bridge from Julius Berger.

The federal government has taken delivery of the second Niger bridge from the contractor, Julius Berger, seven months after it was inaugurated by previous administration. 


The Minister of Works, David Umahi, while addressing reporters shortly after he was conducted round the road and the facilities by the Managing Director of Julius Berger, Dr Lars Richter, said that he was satisfied with the level of work done. 


Umahi, therefore, commended the previous and present administrations for doing quite a lot for bringing the work to fruition, saying that the job was very beautiful and well completed. 


He said: “We have light issue and we’ve put things together on how to permanently have light especially at night. 


“What we have agreed is to deploy solar solution in the coming weeks so that every night we don’t have to run diesel. 


“The roads are going to be completed when we have completed the two inter changes, one is taking us off from Asaba town to cut off the traffic and the other one is going to be done by Reynolds Construction Company (RCC) Ltd to avoid Onitsha town and take you straight to Obosi. 


“President Bola Tinubu is very committed to the project, we’re going to acquire more and so that we can built service stations, filling stations, restaurants and supper markets and other facilities as we see in western world. 


“We are determined to that, the need to do this with the inter changes is going to be a very smart one, so that over the years we can have a beautiful and maintained road”, he said. 


The minister further assured of security within the bridge by providing Closed-circuit (CCTV) cameras and some security personnel


Earlier, the Managing Director of Julius Berger, Dr Lars Richter, said Sunday’s event was a technical handover after the project was inaugurated by the former administration. 


He said that work was successfully completed in time, adding that Julius Berger had delivered highest quality of work. 


Also speaking, the Director, Bridge Design and Construction, (South), Federal Ministry of Works, Mr Bede Obioha, tasked the residents around the second Niger bridge to help secure the already installed facilities.


Bede commended the staff of his ministry and the contractors for a job well done, while urging the road users and the residents to abide by the rules of the road.

No one is created without potentials, Oyebanji declares at International Day for PWDs event.

No one is created without potentials, Oyebanji declares at International Day for PWDs event.


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has advocated better and improved living standard for Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) noting that God has not created anyone to be useless or without potentials.

Governor Oyebanji, who stated this on Sunday at an event commemorating this year’s International Day for Persons With Disabilities held at Jibowu Hall, Government House, Ado Ekiti, assured persons with disabilities that his government would continue to make policies that would bring them at par with other citizens as regards fulfilling their God-given talents and potentials.  

He added that his administration would not relent in prioritizing their welfare.


The event which was attended by Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye; his deputy, Rt. Hon. Bolaji Olagbaju; Secretary to the State Government, Dr Habibat Adubiaro; members of State Executive Council and House of Assembly has as theme: “united in action to rescue and achieve the SDG’s for, with and by persons with disabilities”, 


The Governor noted that the remarkable and landmark improvement in the lives of Children in the Government Special schools has shown that his administration had not made mistake by taking the affairs of persons with disabilities out of the Ministry of Education and creating the office of Special Education and Social Inclusion.

He highlighted some of the interventions in the special schools to include, several ongoing projects such as renovation of hostels and classrooms, adding that his administration has given approval for employment of 17 therapists and 91 permanent support staff which may include qualified people with disabilities and single mothers with children with disabilities. 


The Governor added that his government has also developed a new curriculum for pupils in the Special Class to address their special needs and prepare them for independent adulthood.

Governor Oyebanji called for renewed efforts to create a fully inclusive world where everyone must work together to break down barriers and build a just society that values every individual's unique perspectives and potentials.


 “When it gets to the issue of Persons with Disability (PWDs), I get a little emotional about it and as long as I remain the Governor of this State, we are in it together. Because, my Bible tells me, we are fearfully and wonderfully made and we are made in the image of God and God doesn’t make mistake, so in whatever form God has created us, its for a purpose and God will use me to achieve those purposes in your lives.


“I don’t agree that anybody is created useless but I agree that if you don’t have the right support, you don’t have the right access to opportunities, it may be challenging to fulfil your potentials, so, the duty of any government is to create opportunities for those of us that don’t have access to those opportunities so that we can fulfil those God-given potentials in all of us.


 “It is vital to support people with disabilities (PWDs) by creating employment opportunities for them. Advocacy for fair job advancement and placement of PWDs has been quite effective in this government. As a result, Mr Victor Olowokere was recently appointed to the admin cadre after successfully going through the rigorous process.


“To improve the inclusion of people with deafness in essential interaction within the office space, all civil servants are currently having sign language lessons online.


“Across the community, particularly in schools, we have several ongoing projects to improve the lives of children with disabilities. These projects include the renovation of hostels and classrooms, approval of 17 therapists and 91 permanent support staff for employment, including people with disabilities and single mothers with children with disabilities. We have also developed a new curriculum for pupils in the Special Class to address their needs and prepare them for independent adulthood.” The Governor added. 


Earlier in her welcome address, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Special Education and Social Inclusion, Mrs Adetoun Agboola expressed her appreciation to Governor Oyebanji for his consistent support for people with disabilities noting that the Governor’s support is a rare gesture. 



Mrs Agboola commended the unwavering commitment of the Governor towards promoting their welfare and advancing their rights through various initiatives and policies that his administration has put in place to improve the lives of persons with disabilities. 


She highlighted the various initiatives of the government towards this direction to include employment opportunities to education and training, as well as sensitisation and awareness campaigns.


The Special Adviser called on government to create a more inclusive society where everyone has equal opportunities to thrive as people with disabilities face numerous challenges in their daily lives, including discrimination, lack of access to education, healthcare, and employment opportunities, stressing the need for a united effort to achieve an egalitarian society of equal opportunities.


There were goodwill messages from the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Rt Hon Adeoye Aribasoye; Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Peju Babafemi and the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Dayo Apata( SAN) among others. 


The event featured dance, quiz competition, choreography, panel discussions, and award presentation.  


During the Panelists session which featured persons with disabilities, parents and government officials, it was agreed that the three special schools at Ikere, Ido and Ikoro had witnessed tremendous increase in enrolment since the inception of Governor Oyebanji one year ago. 


The panelists opined that the perception of residents of the state about special schools has changed and many parents have been encouraged to register their children and wards in the schools.

Governor Oyebanji Affirms Commitment to PWDs at 2023 International Day Celebration.

Governor Oyebanji Affirms Commitment to PWDs at 2023 International Day Celebration.      By Comr Olamide Akinwumi J. 


 In a heartwarming display of commitment and inclusivity, Governor Biodun Oyebanji dedicated quality time today to connect with the inspiring community of People with Disabilities (PWDs). The gathering took place at Jibowu Hall, Government House, Ado Ekiti, marking an event commemorating the 2023 International Day for Persons With Disabilities.



The significant occasion drew the presence of esteemed government functionaries, creating a momentous atmosphere filled with choreography, cultural dance, and the uplifting recognition of individuals within the PWD community. Award presentations added a touch of celebration, honoring the resilience and contributions of those with disabilities.


Governor Biodun Oyebanji, in his address during the event, reiterated his administration's unwavering commitment to the welfare and wellbeing of Persons With Disabilities. This commitment aligns seamlessly with the human capital development agenda and social inclusion policy championed by the BAO Administration.



The Governor's participation in this commemorative event not only underscores the significance of the International Day for Persons With Disabilities but also emphasizes the need for a society that embraces and supports every individual, regardless of abilities or challenges.


As the echoes of cultural dances filled the air and the awards sparkled in recognition, Governor Biodun Oyebanji's administration stood out as a beacon of inclusivity, fostering an environment where everyone, including Persons With Disabilities, can thrive and contribute meaningfully to the progress of Ekiti State.

The 2023 International Day for Persons With Disabilities celebration served as a powerful testament to the Governor's dedication to creating a more inclusive and compassionate society, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those present.

Ondo caretaker chairmen resume duties amid court order.

Ondo caretaker chairmen resume duties amid court order.

The interim management committees appointed for the 18 local government areas and 33 Local Council Development Areas (LCDA) by Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu have resumed duties despite a court order barring the governor from swearing them in.


An Akure High Court presided over by Justice Yemi Fasanmi had granted an interim Injunction filed by the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) which sought to restrain the defendants from inaugurating the committee.


Defendants in the suit were Governor Akeredolu, the speaker of the Ondo Assembly, and the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in the state.



The PDP had asked the court to restrain the defendants from inaugurating any person or persons not democratically elected as member(s) of caretaker committees to administer the affairs of the local councils and the LCDA pending the determination of the interlocutory Injunction in this suit.


However, before the PDP secured the injunction, the appointed interim management committee for the council and the LCDAs had been cleared by the state Assembly.


It was gathered that the caretaker chairmen were asked to resume duties based on the screening and oath administered during the Assembly screening.



Government sources said the PDP’s injunction has become an academic exercise as it could not stop an action already taken.


Another source said the court injunction was sponsored by some APC chieftains who want to cause a crisis in the state ahead of the party primary for next year’s governorship election.


The source said the plan by the APC chieftains was to stop Governor Akeredolu from installing his preferred successor.


Speaking at a press briefing, the caretaker chairman for Irekari LCDA, Hon. Steve Otaloro, said he was committed to running an open government that encouraged active participation of various communities.


Otaloro said he would resume duties Monday adding that he already took oath of office during the screening by lawmakers.


He stated: “I am going to involve the people. By involving the people, the LCDA can achieve greater progress and ensure that the dividends of democracy reach every citizen.”

APC wins Ekiti LG election, sweeps 38 chairmanship seats.

APC wins Ekiti LG election, sweeps 38 chairmanship seats.


 In a resounding triumph, the All Progressives Congress (APC) emerged victorious in Saturday's local government election in Ekiti state, securing all 38 chairmanship and 177 councillorship seats.

The election, conducted across all 16 local government areas and 22 Local Council Development Areas, saw the ruling APC dominating in all 177 wards in the state.

Justice Cornelius Akintayo (rtd), the Ekiti State Independent Electoral Commission representative, announced the landslide victory during the result declaration in Ado-Ekiti on Sunday. He commended the people of Ekiti for their peaceful conduct throughout the electoral process.

Acknowledging the eight political parties that participated, including the All Progressive Congress, Action Alliance, Action Democratic Party, New Nigerian People’s Party, African Democratic Party, Labour Party, People’s Redemption Party, and Zenith Labour Party, Justice Akintayo praised their sportsmanship.

The electoral officials also received commendation from Justice Akintayo for their professionalism in ensuring a smooth and lawful poll.

Notably, the main opposition parties, the People Democratic Party (PDP) and the Social Democratic Party, opted to boycott the local government election.

The APC's clean sweep underscores a decisive mandate from the people of Ekiti, setting the stage for the party to steer the local governments with renewed confidence.

Fayemi Advocates for Subnational Inclusion in Climate Finance Discourse at COP28.

Fayemi Advocates for Subnational Inclusion in Climate Finance Discourse at COP28.


In a remarkable display of leadership, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi (JKF), President of the Forum of Regions of Africa (FORAF), illuminated the ongoing COP28 in Dubai by actively participating in a pivotal panel discussion. The session, titled "Raising Adaptation Finance in Africa by More than Double," was co-organized by esteemed entities like the Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA), Africa Adaptation Initiative (AAI), and Africa Green Climate Fund National Designated Authority Network (AFDAN), under the umbrella of the United Cities and Local Governments of Africa (UCLGA).


The discourse focused on the critical need to elevate adaptation finance in Africa, a region acutely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Dr. Fayemi emphasized the often-overlooked role of subnational governments, which directly experience the ramifications of climate change, including rising sea levels, droughts, floods, and extreme weather events.

Acknowledging the conventional focus on national governments in such fora, Dr. Fayemi praised the strategic initiative of UCLGA Africa, PACJA, AAI, and AFDAN for including diverse subnational stakeholders at #COP28. This inclusive approach ensures that the experiences and perspectives of local entities are integral to any comprehensive plan addressing the challenges posed by climate change in Africa.


Dr. Fayemi, alongside esteemed colleagues, actively contributed to the conversation, shedding light on the current state and trends of adaptation finance in Africa. The discussion delved into identifying gaps and challenges in meeting the continent's adaptation needs, with a particular emphasis on proposing actionable recommendations to enhance the quantity and quality of adaptation finance.


The impactful session concluded with a collective commitment to ensuring that adaptation finance not only increases but also effectively reaches the most vulnerable and marginalized groups and sectors in Africa. Dr. Fayemi's advocacy and collaborative efforts at COP28 underscore the importance of integrating subnational perspectives for a sustainable and resilient future.